Is it a problem that I am trying to use a class from PDFRenderer.jar inside my Project plug-in?]]>James Teater2012-11-08T19:21:21-00:00Re: Adding PDFRenderder.jar to my Plug-In Project - Runtime Errorhttps://www.eclipse.org/forums/index.php/mv/msg/432013/977413/#msg_977413
Then Click on add button in Exported package section from your Runtime Tab in MANIFEST.MF (See the attachment)
Then add all the packages.
After that it will work for you. try it.

And one more thing you can do . rather than adding jar in lib folder you can create plugin with that jar.
And add it to your plugin dependency . It should be better way.
1. click on file-> New -> Other
2. Click on plugin development , and choose plug-in from existing Jar archive (see plugin.png)
3. select your external jar , give some name of that plugin
4. add that plugin as dependency in your plugin.
5.done
]]>sumit singh2012-11-09T09:07:17-00:00Re: Adding PDFRenderder.jar to my Plug-In Project - Runtime Errorhttps://www.eclipse.org/forums/index.php/mv/msg/432013/977757/#msg_977757
But when I create a plug-in from the PDF.jar and add it as a required plug-in to my main project.

When I close the PDF plug-in project in eclipse , I can no longer build the main project, it errors about missing the PDF plug-in.

Is there a way to create the PDF plug-in, add it to my project either as a required plug-in or some way I don't know about?

Then be able to close the pdf plug-in project without the errors in my project.
Then when I export the main project jar, the pdf plug-in will be wrapped up in the project jar?

My project is basically a add on application to a package called TeamCenter. I really don't want to have to push the pdf.jar to all my client machines.]]>James Teater2012-11-09T14:52:03-00:00Re: Adding PDFRenderder.jar to my Plug-In Project - Runtime Errorhttps://www.eclipse.org/forums/index.php/mv/msg/432013/981118/#msg_981118
And answer of your question "close the pdf plug-in project without the errors in my project".
I think this can't be possible because your project required PDF.jar but if you'll close that plugin (created from PDF.jar) that how you will get that dependency.

I really don't want to have to push the pdf.jar to all my client machines.
Actually I doesn't fully understand that means , you have a project that required PDF.jar and you don't want to push it to your client.
than how your project will work..?
In my understanding if your project required PDF.jar then you have 2 option
1. Create plugin from PDF.jar and add as dependency to your project.
2. Add PDF.jar in to your lib folder in your project and export all the class for run time as i mention above(see screenshot).
]]>sumit singh2012-11-12T07:00:55-00:00